Richard And Jananne Abel Flunk Spanish - That Comic Book Known As Port Chester Americana Latina Probably Doesn't Know About This Story , Because The Publisher And Editor Do Not Speak Spanish.
On Sunday evening, Univision, the spanish -language network will be making history by broadcasting the first ever Presidential debate in spanish. The debate will be between Republican presidential hopeful who hope to steer the Latino ...
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In fact, the tecnocrati search engine listed over 4,076 English language blog posts about the
Republican debate.
There were 58 Spanish language blog posts about the debate.
WOW, 365 Port Chester was one of the first, if not the first Hispanic Boogers to report on this special Republican debate.
And the numbers of blog posts are growing by the minute.
And For Equal Time:
We Are Going To Try And Make
Bart "The Bigot" Didden A Happy Guy.
Feel The Love From TeamTancredo.org
In this spoof of the Univision Spanish Language Presidential Debate, Congressman Tom Tancredo encourages Americans to boycott Univision's "Illegal Immigrant" Debate on December 9.
A Lot Of Americans Were Shocked That Tancredo Did Not Have The Guts To Show Up And Stand And Deliver At The Univision Debate.
One Thing You Can Say About Trancredo Is That He Dose Not Write A BigotedFlyer, And Then Tell Everyone That, "I Did Not Write The Disgusting Flier"
I Really Don't Think Trancredo Would Lie To Journal News Reporter Lazy Liz Sadler.
Yes Bart "The Bigot" Didden's Lies And Flip Flops Are Still Up At
The Constitution speaks of "freedom of" not "freedom from" religion.
Romney's statement on faith applauded
The need for Mitt Romney to have to defend his religious beliefs is caused by the bane of this country, namely politics. It is deplorable that - not for the first time - religion has been drawn into the political arena. If one adds the results of a poll that reportedly showed that more than 30 percent of those participating had voiced that they would "not vote for a Mormon," it becomes evident that we have not quite yet achieved the level of civility and maturity our Constitution aims at. Ours is apparently not yet the model democracy our politicians like to tell us and the world.
Mr. Romney's response was exemplary, as was the one given by John F. Kennedy almost 50 years ago. The Constitution speaks of "freedom of" not "freedom from" religion. One regrets that the media did not choose an educational role but rather its usual confrontational style. Or is there an attempt to profile Mr. Romney due to him being a Republican?